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1 ArcView and GMT – An Introduction to Two Simple GIS Systems Bill Langin EAS 781 9/18/02

2 GIS Systems? - GIS (Geographic Information System) is used loosely, as neither of these programs is nearly as powerful as Arc/Info, the most powerful GIS out there… - ArcView may be close, but I haven’t explored it’s full capabilities and extensions (like most people, once I got what I needed out of it, I didn’t really explore the other functions) - GMT has no “interactive” mapping/information capabilities, at least that I know about

3 - Arc/Info’s baby brother - Don’t confuse with newer ArcGIS - not as popular, easy to use - Department site license - can freely be put on any machine in the department, including your personal machine (see Aaron) - Several useful data sets provided - county, state, and country borders - rivers, lakes - lat/lon grids - many more… ArcView (v. 3.2) http://www.esri.com/

4 Getting Started w/ ArcView

5 The “View” Window - The main working window in ArcView

6 The “Tables” Window - Click on add and you can add any table saved as a.dbf file to the project

7 Adding Themes - Use “Add Theme” under the View Menu to add ESRI themes, images (geocoded), or converted ArcInfo coverages. - Use “Add Event Theme” to add a theme based on data from one of the tables that was added to the project. - After adding the theme, you can edit the properties by double clicking on it in the view window.

8 Editing Themes - In theme window, double clicking on the theme will bring up the theme editing window. You can then edit the type of symbols used, colors, classifications, etc.

9 View after adding “themes”

10 Where types of themes are there? -“Pre-loaded” themes (ESRI Data, found in c:\esri\esridata) - Tables -create tables in Excel - save as DBASE 4 file (*.dbf) file - Geocoded TIFFs - ArcInfo coverages

11 ArcView Demo

12 GMT – Generic Mapping Tool - Official web site: http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu/ - freely available for download - UNIX, LINUX, Windows, MAC - I’ve got it running on UNIX and Windows, I have not tried the other platforms - Developed and maintained by Paul Wessel and Walter H. F. Smith. Paul WesselWalter H. F. Smith

13 Official GMT Description “GMT is a free, open source collection of ~60 UNIX tools that allow users to manipulate (x,y) and (x,y,z) data sets (including filtering, trend fitting, gridding, projecting, etc.) and produce Encapsulated PostScript File (EPS) illustrations ranging from simple x-y plots through contour maps to artificially illuminated surfaces and 3-D perspective views in black and white, gray tone, hachure patterns, and 24-bit color. GMT supports 25 common map projections plus linear, log, and power scaling, and comes with support data such as coastlines, rivers, and political boundaries.” - GMT website

14 The Basics… - GMT is a set of ~60 or so commands that take input arguments and files and produce post-script images - Command line driven – UNIX, DOS friendly - It takes a day or two to learn the basics, but the online help is pretty good - Very useful if used in shell scripts (ex. C-shell, BASH, perl, etc.)

15 Some Examples of GMT output -examples of figures created using GMT and the commands that produced them can be found at: http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu/gmt/gmt_examples.html

16 GMT Demonstration


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